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Fairview Park

A twenty-hectare expanse of greenery on Dublin's northside, Fairview Park spends most of the year as a much-loved public space for joggers, footballers and families, its tree-lined avenues and sports pitches forming a green buffer between the bustle of Clontarf and the Docklands. Each summer, however, a corner of the park is transformed into one of the capital's most atmospheric open-air concert venues, hosting a compact series of headline shows over a couple of weeks in June. As a music venue, Fairview Park is a standing-only, general-admission affair, with gigs staged on grass under canvas and a typical capacity of somewhere between five and eight thousand depending on the setup. That mid-sized scale is precisely its appeal: smaller than the giant fields of Marlay Park or the castle grounds at Malahide, it offers a more immersive experience where the crowd feels genuinely close to the stage, the music and the performers. Promoted by MCD, the park's summer programme has drawn an eclectic run of international names across recent years, with line-ups spanning indie, rock, folk and electronic acts. Concerts run rain or shine, in keeping with Irish weather, and operate to an eleven o'clock curfew set by Dublin City Council noise regulations, so shows start in the early evening and wrap up at a neighbourly hour. The single entrance at the Annesley Bridge end keeps access orderly, and organisers actively encourage walking, cycling and public transport given the inevitable traffic around a busy residential area. That tension between everyday parkland and occasional concert arena is part of what makes the venue distinctive, a reminder that the space belongs to the local community first and foremost. For a city whose larger outdoor venues sit further from the centre, Fairview Park offers something rarer: a big-name open-air gig within easy reach of the city heart, framed by mature trees and summer evenings. Its blend of green-space charm, an intimate standing arena and a tightly curated calendar has cemented its place as a fixture of Dublin's live-music summer.

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Type: Outdoors

Address: Fairview, Dublin, Ireland

Website: https://www.dublincity.ie/residential/parks/dublin-city-parks/visit-park/fairview-park

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